Allegation of politics on Gulf War: PM Modi cornered Congress, said – Government is engaged in security of stranded Indians

Amidst the increasing military tension in the Gulf region, allegations and counter-allegations regarding this issue have also intensified in Indian politics. Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Wednesday, he made serious allegations against Congress and said that the party is trying to give political color to a major global crisis.

from Kerala Ernakulam Addressing an event in Mumbai, Prime Minister Modi said that the government is continuously working to ensure the safety of Indian citizens stranded abroad, while the opposition is doing politics over this sensitive situation.

The Prime Minister said in his address that the Government of India is fully alert amid the increasing tension in the Gulf region. He said that Indian embassies and missions are working round the clock to help the Indians present there.

He said that the government is in constant touch with the local administration and governments of friendly countries to ensure the safety of Indian citizens in case of crisis.

According to the Prime Minister, the governments of many friendly countries are also cooperating for the safety and assistance of the Indians present there.

During his speech, Prime Minister Modi Indian National Congress But launched a scathing attack. He said it was unfortunate that even at a time of a serious international crisis, the Congress was trying to take political advantage.

Modi alleged that some Congress leaders are making such statements which are not only inflammatory but also irresponsible. According to him, such statements can further complicate the situation of Indians abroad.

The Prime Minister said that such statements are being made deliberately by the opposition so that the situation can be made more tense and later a political campaign can be run on this issue.

Due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, security concerns have increased in many countries of the Gulf region. A large number of Indian citizens work and live there.

In such a situation, the biggest priority before the Government of India is to ensure the safety and assistance of its citizens. According to the government, embassies have been instructed to provide all possible help to the Indian community in collaboration with the local administration.

During his visit, Prime Minister Modi also launched several development projects in Ernakulam. He said that these projects will boost industrial development in Kerala, strengthen tourism and help in making the lives of common people easier.

The Prime Minister also said that expansion of energy and petroleum sectors is very important for the development of the country. For this purpose, the foundation stone of a polypropylene unit has been laid at Kochi Refinery.

Prime Minister Modi said in his speech that it is very important to strengthen the industrial structure to make India self-reliant. He said that initiatives like “Self-reliant India” and “Make in India” are important steps in this direction.

He also mentioned that massive investment is being made on modern infrastructure in India and a record amount has been allocated for this in this year’s Union Budget.

The Prime Minister said that states like Kerala are also getting the benefits of the emphasis given by the Central Government on the expansion of infrastructure.

Through road, port, energy and industrial projects, economic activities are gaining momentum in the state and new employment opportunities are also being created.

Amidst the increasing military tension in the Gulf region, the Indian government is talking about giving top priority to the security of its citizens. The debate on this issue has also intensified in the country’s politics.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest statement has further intensified this political controversy. In the coming days, it will be important to see which direction the situation in the Gulf region goes and what steps the Indian government takes for the safety of its citizens.

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